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I See a Rose in the Garden (from The Rose of Calvary) by Joseph M. Martin 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Joseph M. Martin
Choral (SATB)

SKU: HL.35028154

(from The Rose of Calvary). Composed by Joseph M. Martin. Harold Flammer Easter. Easter, Holy Week, Maundy Thursday. Octavo. 12 pages. Duration 324 seconds. Shawnee Press #35028154. Published by Shawnee Press (HL.35028154).

UPC: 884088614300. 6.75x10.5x0.029 inches.

Uses: Holy Week, Maundy Thursday Scripture: Matthew 26:36-44 The shadows of Gethsemane fall upon the Savior in this moving tableau taken from the celebrated cantata, The Rose of Calvary. This pivotal moment in the life of Christ is presented with impassioned poetic music and infused with an emotive harmonic language that frames the words: “Father, let Thy will be done.” The final resolution as Jesus rises to do His Father's will is truly memorable.

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Based on 2 Reviews
Anonymous
March 18, 2012
Excellent service
My sheet music order arrived quickly. Everything was in order and was super satisfactory. Thank you!
Ilovieu
January 12, 2012
Another blind taste test
Last year I purchased an unseen, unreviewed piece for Maunday Thurs. hoping for the best....it worked out beautifully and I wrote a glowing review. I did it again on this piece this year and again am not disappointed. It has the expected haunting melody line throughout with some lovely piano lead-ins. Piano part is for at least an intermediate player. My one and only gripe is that it resolves at the end of the piece.....kinda thought it should hold the distress on the line thy will be done....